1) If I'm taking the exact words that someone else wrote, I should: a) pretend I wrote them b) put quotation marks around them c) do nothing 2) Do I have to put ALL the words the author wrote in quotes? a) YES b) NO 3) I'm trying to write something "in my own words." How many of the author's words can I use in a row? a) 3 words in a row, not including "the," "and," "of" and "in" b) 5 words in a row, not including "the," "and," "of" and "in" c) 7 words in a row, not including "the," "and," "of" and "in" 4) What happens if I use the author's words and don't put quotation marks around them?  a) Nothing. b) People will think you're a great writer. c) That's called plagiarism. You can fail a class or even lose your job for plagiarism. 5) The book opens with Sasha in the bathroom of a hotel where she is on a date. She sees a bag and a wallet in it, and assumes it belongs to the person currently in the bathroom stall. This makes "her want to teach the woman a lesson"(4), but really she just wants to steal the wallet and is justifying it.   a) CORRECT b) INCORRECT 6) Sasha believes the wallet belongs to the woman whose peeing she could faintly hear through the door. a) CORRECT b) INCORRECT 7) Sasha is at this hotel because she is on a date. In the bathroom she is adjusting her yellow eye shadow "in the mirror"(4). a) CORRECT b) INCORRECT 8) Sasha can't believe the woman left her bag by the sinks while she went into a stall. Sasha thinks, "you leave your bag in pain sight and expect it to be there when you come back?"(4)  a) CORRECT b) INCORRECT 9) The wallet in the bag is "barely visible"(4), but Sasha can see that it is made of "pale green leather"(4). She wants to take it.  a) CORRECT b) INCORRECT 10) It was easy for Sasha to recognize that the woman's trust had made her want to take it a) CORRECT b) INCORRECT

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